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To all who speak Tagalog
How do you say "apples, bananas, pineapples" in tagalog?

Language pair: Filipino (Tagalog); Filipino (Tagalog)
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July 15, 2005

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56339
Re:To all who speak Tagalog
Hi Michelle!
english tagalog

apple mansanas
banana saging
pineapple pinya


if you want to learn more of tagalog..just tell me...

Language pair: Filipino (Tagalog); Filipino (Tagalog)
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July 18, 2005

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57643
Re:Re:To all who speak Tagalog
Hi Gale..

I actually have an interest in tagalog. How do you say

What's your name?
Where are you from?
How are you?
Good bye
THank you.

your help is much appreciated

Language pair: Filipino (Tagalog); Filipino (Tagalog)
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August 2, 2005

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58220
Re:Re:Re:To all who speak Tagalog
Tagalog is an interesting combination of Spanish and, I think, Malay and Sanskrit...

Kumusta ka? How are you? (In Spanish, ¿Como está?)

Anong pangalan mo? What is your name?

Taga saan ka ba? Where are you from?

Salamat. Thank you.

Language pair: Filipino (Tagalog); Filipino (Tagalog)
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August 10, 2005

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58249
Re:Re:Re:Re:To all who speak Tagalog
Not to mention English:

Sana maganda ang weekend mo: have a good weekend!

Mark

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Re:Re:Re:To all who speak Tagalog Rich

Tagalog is an interesting combination of Spanish and, I think, Malay and Sanskrit...

Kumusta ka? How are you? (In Spanish, ¿Como está?)

Anong pangalan mo? What is your name?

Taga saan ka ba? Where are you from?

Salamat. Thank you.

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Language pair: Filipino (Tagalog); Filipino (Tagalog)
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Post date: August 10, 2005



Language pair: Filipino (Tagalog); Filipino (Tagalog)
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Mark
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August 10, 2005

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58325
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And Tagalog also includes a lot of "made-up" words or slang that are used in everyday language, some examples:

tambay : from "standby" refers to someone who is jobless and hangs out all day doing nothin

chu-chu: a snitch, someone who reports bad behavior to a teacher or boss

jologs: a rather new word refering to person/s, things or behavior that is low class or not-cool

Language pair: Filipino (Tagalog); Filipino (Tagalog)
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August 11, 2005

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58687
Re:Re:Re:To all who speak Tagalog
hi shima!! i saw what you posted on the bulletin and just wanna tell you that i am also interested in your language, bahasa, right? im a native speaker of tagalog (filipino) and an online englisg tutor right now and i am also interested in learning the languages of our neighbor countries in asia including yours...can we be friends? or have an exchange of email address? so we could contact each other?

call me rey (short for aubrey)

Language pair: Filipino (Tagalog); English
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August 17, 2005

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59325
Re:Re:Re:To all who speak Tagalog
Hi! I am an 18 year old girl living in the US but I spent the first 12 years of my life in Manila, Phillipines. My father recently passed away and I would love to get a tattoo in Tagalog. I was wondering if you could translate a sentence for me: "My heart still hurts." I am also wondering the word for "father". It would be SO GREATLY APPRECIATED. i am not a gold member so please reply on here. thanks have a great day.

Language pair: Filipino (Tagalog); Filipino (Tagalog)
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August 25, 2005

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59326
Re:Re:To all who speak Tagalog
please help me! I need the tagalog translation for "father" and "my heart still hurts" I would love you forever!

Language pair: Filipino (Tagalog); Filipino (Tagalog)
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August 25, 2005

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59388
Re:Re:Re:To all who speak Tagalog
Ashley,
My tagalog isn't very good (my native tongue is Cebuano and I'm more fluent in English than Tagalog! I understand well, but find writing harder). But here's my attempt:

Sumasakit pa rin ang puso ko.


Language pair: Filipino (Tagalog); Filipino (Tagalog)
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August 25, 2005

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59419
Re:Re:Re:Re:To all who speak Tagalog
Actually, I think a better translation is:

Nasasaktan pa rin ang puso ko.

(It means more of my feelings still hurts, rather than the first one, which is my heart is physically hurt.)


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August 26, 2005

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